ferry fm 107.2


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ferry fm station manager, Joe Mac.

It’s now 15 years since ferry fm first took to the airwaves during Gala Week 1995. The aim of the station is still the same : to keep everyone up to date with all the latest Gala news and of course, all the latest results. If you’re stuck inside or can’t make it to an event, you won’t feel left out because we’ll keep you in touch with what’s going on.
As always we’d like to thank everyone for their support and comments during our broadcasts and hope you enjoyed listening in this year – don’t forget to check the website for full coverage of Gala 2010.

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A familiar face throughout Gala is Jim Murdock, Good Relations Officer of Ards Borough Council. During Gala Week Jim sneaks in to play a few of his fav tunes !

ferry fm’s Conor Smith and Mal Reynolds

Ferry FM’s Public File
ferry fm broadcasts under a temporary RSL license, issued by OFCOM. The station is aimed at coverage of the Portaferry Gala and normally broadcasts annually for the town of Portaferry’s festival week- this year it was on air 17th-23rd July.
Our music format is classic hits and country with some hits from 2000+, we have a 60/40 music/speech ratio and will often cover events on the Gala Stage live and in full on the station. (eg, Little Flower of the County Down)

ferry fm is very much Portaferry based and we hope you enjoy the service the station provides, however, should you have a complaint, please do contact us :
studio@ferryfm.com is our e-mail,
or by telephone 028-427-20238, or via the Portaferry Gala Website ,
or e-mail: info@portaferrygala.com,
or at a monthly Gala Meeting in McNamara’s on the first Wednesday of the month at 7.30.

If you are not satisfied with the response from ferry fm you can contact Ofcom (the industry regulator) on 020 7981 3040 or via their website; www.ofcom.org.uk.

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